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Habitation Door
: Owner’s Handbook
Always lock all doors and windows when leaving
your vehicle, even if it is left for a short period
of time.
Motorhome Theft
The theft of a motorhome can occur in the most
unlikely circumstances; from a motorway service
area, or even from an owner’s drive.
Make sure all windows and doors are secured even
if only leaving the vehicle for a short time and we
would advise that you do not leave valuables in
easily visible positions inside the vehicle.
Habitation Door
The habitation door in your vehicle utilises
a two point locking system that is operated
either automatically by the vehicle central
locking system, or manually by the door key.
It can also be locked from the inside the
vehicle by a locking tab.
Manually Locking The Habitation Door
From Inside The Vehicle
To lock the habitation door from the inside simply
push the locking tab away from you. The tab will
stay in the ‘LOCKED’ position.
Manually Unlocking The Habitation Door
From Inside The Vehicle
To unlock the door from the interior pull the top of
the release handle towards you. The locking tab
will spring out, the door will be unlocked and the
door will open.
Manually Locking The Habitation Door From
Outside The Vehicle
The habitation door can be locked from outside the
vehicle using the habitation key.
Simply turn the key clockwise to engage the lock,
return the key to the vertical position then withdraw
the key.
Please note that locking the habitation door with
the key will not activate the central locking to
the vehicle cab doors.
Locking The Door With The Central Locking
Please refer to the central locking section.
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